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How the Six-Day War Shaped the Course of Middle East Peace   

The Six-Day War of 1967, triggered by Israel's preemptive strike in response to Arab neighbors' mobilization for war, reshaped Middle East dynamics profoundly. Beginning on June 5 and concluding by June 10, Israel swiftly defeated Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, capturing the Sinai Peninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank, Old City of Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights. This war tripled Israel's territory and led to U.N. Resolution 242, a cornerstone of subsequent peace proposals in the Arab-Israeli conflict spanning over five decades. The status of these territories remains a contentious issue in Israeli domestic politics and Arab-Israeli relations. Historian Ralph Nurnberger will explore the roots and lesser-known events preceding the war, along with its lasting impact on the Middle East's geopolitical landscape.

Attend live screening in the Auditorium or access via video catch-up..

"He is extremely knowledgeable and his sense of humor makes his programs very interesting. I wish that I had history professors like him when I was in college."- OLLI Patron

How the Six-Day War Shaped the Course of Middle East Peace - Boca Raton Campus
  • How the Six-Day War Shaped the Course of Middle East Peace
  • Location: Boca Raton Campus
    Fees:
        Member: $10.40
        Non-Member: $13.00
    Date: 8/14/2025 
    Time: 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
    Building: Boca Raton - Barry & Florence Friedberg Auditorium
    Instructor: Ralph Nurnberger, Ph.D.

    The Six-Day War of 1967, triggered by Israel's preemptive strike in response to Arab neighbors' mobilization for war, reshaped Middle East dynamics profoundly. Beginning on June 5 and concluding by June 10, Israel swiftly defeated Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, capturing the Sinai Peninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank, Old City of Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights. This war tripled Israel's territory and led to U.N. Resolution 242, a cornerstone of subsequent peace proposals in the Arab-Israeli conflict spanning over five decades. The status of these territories remains a contentious issue in Israeli domestic politics and Arab-Israeli relations. Historian Ralph Nurnberger will explore the roots and lesser-known events preceding the war, along with its lasting impact on the Middle East's geopolitical landscape.

    Attend live screening in the Auditorium or access via video catch-up..

    "He is extremely knowledgeable and his sense of humor makes his programs very interesting. I wish that I had history professors like him when I was in college."- OLLI Patron

    Part of our “In Case You Missed It” series, featuring the most popular programs from the past year.
    Watch in person in our Auditorium on the scheduled date or instantly at home anytime through August 31, 2025 with purchase.

 

How the Six-Day War Shaped the Course of Middle East Peace - Jupiter Campus
  • How the Six-Day War Shaped the Course of Middle East Peace
  • Location: Jupiter Campus
    Fees:
        Member: $10.40
        Non-Member: $13.00
    Date: 8/19/2025 
    Time: 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
    Building: Jupiter - Lifelong Learning Complex
    Instructor: Ralph Nurnberger, Ph.D.

    The Six-Day War of 1967, triggered by Israel's preemptive strike in response to Arab neighbors' mobilization for war, reshaped Middle East dynamics profoundly. Beginning on June 5 and concluding by June 10, Israel swiftly defeated Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, capturing the Sinai Peninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank, Old City of Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights. This war tripled Israel's territory and led to U.N. Resolution 242, a cornerstone of subsequent peace proposals in the Arab-Israeli conflict spanning over five decades. The status of these territories remains a contentious issue in Israeli domestic politics and Arab-Israeli relations. Historian Ralph Nurnberger will explore the roots and lesser-known events preceding the war, along with its lasting impact on the Middle East's geopolitical landscape.

    Attend live screening in the Auditorium or access via video catch-up..

    "He is extremely knowledgeable and his sense of humor makes his programs very interesting. I wish that I had history professors like him when I was in college."- OLLI Patron

    Part of our “In Case You Missed It” series, featuring the most popular programs from the past year.
    Watch in person in our Auditorium on the scheduled date or instantly at home anytime through August 31, 2025 with purchase.

 

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